Madison County Health Department’s Rabies Vaccination Clinics for 2022 are by appointment only.
The next available Rabies Vaccination Clinic is:
Tuesday, July 19th from 5:00pm - 8:00pm by appointment
Hamilton Village Police Department, enter only from 6610 Wings Way in Hamilton (exit only on Airport Rd)
> Click here to go to the complete list of 2022 clinics
Rabies clinics are outdoors and participants may either drive or walk-thru. Appointments are required. Madison County residents may schedule their pet’s appointment online at healthymadisoncounty.org. Pets will not be vaccinated without an appointment. If you have multiple pets please indicate that in the appointment.
“We look forward to continuing to offer drive-thru clinics that are convenient and less stressful for pets,” said Environmental Health Director Aaron Lazzara.
- Only pet owners with appointments will be allowed to participate. Do not arrive more than 10 minutes early for your appointment time or you may be asked to wait.
- Pets MUST be properly restrained using a leash and collar, harness, cage or pet carrier.
Vaccinations are free to Madison County residents. Voluntary donations of $5.00 per pet are appreciated to help defray clinic costs.
Proof of previous vaccination is required to qualify for a three-year certificate. Proof of previous vaccination may be shown at the clinic or submitted by mail or fax five days after the clinic. Participants will receive their pet’s rabies certificates by email.
Public health law requires all dogs, cats and ferrets to be vaccinated by 4 months of age. A second vaccination must be given within one year of the first, and pets must be actively immunized against rabies thereafter. This typically requires a booster vaccination every three years for dogs and cats, and annually for ferrets.
Pet owners who have an unvaccinated pet that comes in contact with a rabid or suspected rabid animal, must choose to either euthanize the pet or place the unvaccinated pet into quarantine for 45 days to six months at the owner’s expense per current public health law. Avoid this decision by ensuring your dog, cat or ferret is up to date with its rabies vaccinations.
For assistance with appointment scheduling, call 315-366-2526 (Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm).
Go to Madison County Health Department’s rabies webpage to schedule an appointment and to view the complete list of 2022 clinics